“Who” gets to have all the fun. “Who” gets to be on first. “Who” is responsible for letting the dogs out. Meanwhile, “whom” is sitting in the corner, being perceived as pretentious by plenty of ...
I remember as if it were yesterday the last email I received from Ted “Dictionary Man” Utchen in the spring of 2021 shortly before he died. It was all about how people’s brains misfire when they think ...
On this National Grammar Day, KCRW is talking to one of our favorite grammar sticklers — Benjamin Dreyer. He’s the copy chief at Random House and author of the New York Times bestseller “Dreyer's ...
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